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- The newton (symbol: N) is the unit of force in the International System of Units (SI). Expressed in terms of SI base units, it is 1 kg⋅m/s2, the force...
- does not vary much. Each fiber can exert a force on the order of 0.3 micronewton. By this definition, the strongest muscle of the body is usually said...
- centimetre per second in a m**** of one gram". One dyne is equal to 10 micronewtons, 10−5 N or to 10 nsn (nanosthenes) in the old metre–tonne–second system...
- very low thrust (in the micronewton (μN) to millinewton (mN) range), FEEP thrusters are primarily used for microradian, micronewton attitude control on spacecraft...
- accelerometers, and are capable of measuring small forces in the nanonewton to micronewton range traceably to the SI-defined physical constants via electrical and...
- specific impulse; however it has very low total thrust, on the order of micronewtons. It provides very fine attitude control or efficient acceleration of...
- performed first on a knife-edge beam balance able to detect force at the micronewton level, atop an antivibration granite table at ambient air pressure; then...
- conductors, 1 meter apart by an outdated definition of one ampere 10−6 micronewton (μN) 1–150 μN Output of FEEP ion thrusters used in NASA's Laser Interferometer...
- systems. Load transducers must be capable of measuring forces in the micronewton range and displacement sensors are very frequently capable of sub-nanometre...
- {\displaystyle \sim ~1~S/m} giving rise to a Lorentz force of the order of micronewtons or even smaller. Among different possibilities to measure the effect...